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Show May 31, 1929 -vl- THK OGDKN POST 3 A p:uty.-- .mi: l jn Women's Realm chaw to Be Gals Event show to be IU'w'Seffwd Saturday attnetta the ColUe own social our only not M' Salt Lake e-S- tlso a KrouP The following reservaeach party made, four to eight guests: iA tkWhn - J. in-?r- oo Whitlock, r F. Orr, Smith, H.W. iSr: Beck- - fcfaSrsss Wallace, Culp & Sons, Fred A. George S. Eccles, James C. Shirley P. Jones, JKiwsen. Brooks Sparks, Brooks c. Womack, Dr. E. C. Rich, Sylvan Blondeim, J. rLS A. P, Miller, A. U Glas-- 1 W. Dunn, R. E. Bristol, H. Browning, person, Mrs. M. A. CapL D. S. Robertson, Ny L. Jf Redmond, Dr. M. J. Connelly, R. rtesT H. M. Rowe, P. Healy, ; o'rtVn, E. J. Glade. Charles Jk f1 W. R. Kim-E- if ofURO. Hinckley, U. 2rV o B. Gilson, Mrs. R. Calder, L Densley, William Douglas, i to (lg,ii ii women Liid.iV Mi.-tin- guests H. IaHi i'" !, a', a bridge Tiie-- e in ttie gi"Up were' linn-al- d M'--- , i go 1 liui'-2ii-.i- Mi -- . ijiii iu 'Mis. !.. tii-- W Can you beat this one? !:.---n, Mr. li.i.iy Wad.-wiit- h, 1 lag Day ill Be Observed The annual flag day luiiilu-or- . giv, n by the Golden Spike Daughters of the American KcM.lution, will b held at the Country club on Friday, June 14. Mrs. John Coffin K.vaus, retiring regent, will be the honor guest. The committee on arrangements includes the following members: Mrs. talph L. Bristol, Mrs. George II. Yhitmeyer. Mrs. James 11. DeVine, Jiss Eva Erb, Miss Mary Littlefield, Mrs. E. A. Collins, Mrs. Ii. L. Tay-o- r, Mrs. J. B. Case and Miss Joseph vimball. - l AinL-rson- , M;s. V. p. Shaw, Mis. ii i.k Siimrlh-- j wane, Mis. Lloyd Has ii-- '. .Mis. Vird1 Earner, Mrs. Wainr Miei.s and Mrs. Kay linii bi l.jf. Miss M;r. gnrvt ('1111:111 nf Pocatello, will spied t:ie Wiek-enwith Mi-s . Katin jn d SimiTli-baig.-r- -- tlC atol' IS TI ED At the annual meeting of the Delphian assmibiy of Itah held Saturin Salt Lake City, lihea day, May Caait-r- , of Kappa Beta ciiapter, of this city was cnoseii pusidcni. The assembly is an organ tea, ion of all women belonging to ih national Delphian society in this state and comprises approximately three hundred Miss Kathryn Kay was the hostess wonn-nMrs. Carier was instrumenat a luncheon of charming appoint- tal in aiding the organization of Kao- ments Monday at the Hotel Bigelow 2, fVNT J: ong table in the club dining room was decorated with mounds of yellow bridal wreath and pink snap dragons. Tink tallows were placed in the floral mounds. Places were marked for the guests of honor, and the following young matrons and maids: Miss Marjorie Brewer, Miss Helen Stevens, Mrs. Claire Peterson, Miss Helen Conroy, Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Sirs. John Hillabrant, Miss Donnabel Casey, Miss Edna Stewart, Miss Lorna Wattis, Miss Lorene Wattis, Miss Kate Beck. Miss Norma Peterson, Miss Mildred Browning, MiBs Marion Ure, Miss Dolly DeVine, Lou Chaffin, Mrs. Russel Chaffin, Miss Rosemary Scoville, Miss Betty Hurst, Miss Mary Hurst, Miss Kate Fenton, Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Miss Dorothy Scowcroft, Mrs. Clinton Pugmire of Salt Lake, Mrs. Harman W. Peery, Mrs. Spencer Eccles, Mrs. Samuel C. Powell, Miss Kathryn Shufflebarger, Miss Virginia Green, Miss Beatrice Browning, Miss Martha Wright, Miss Jeanne Chez. tu-ip- s, in i,-J- J t'l. ;:.f ;!::, ,r.j J f. f i;:, - K!..'i' ' l'i u .1 i li s t'; i :i, v i money in Ogden. li-- I Mrs. J. G. iA'oniird has issued invitations for two bridge luncheons to be given next Wednesday ami Thursday at her home, 24 L) Taylor avenue. orly friends have been bidden for! each function. - Wl-.l- . 1:11.; For I;'. ion,,! 1 1,1 v.Uiiiii I.JIIW.MVO 1 V 1 . k. J! lio c S- jlS of i.,, biiik- lo lv. iiii-nl- (lu- The Junior Child Culture club will observe their anuual field day, Saturday, June 8, at Iincview, the canyon home of Mrs. C. B. Johnson, aincheon will be served nt one o clock and will be followed by the presentation of a one act play and later cards. The committee planning the details of the affair includes Mrs. Ronald Wads- I'j. III- - i i ,,f .ii. If you dont believe that ldue Pine Coffee is as good as any other eoffoo in the world, we will be glad to oomo to your home uml demonstrate the truth to you. We don't ears whose coffee you use or how much you pay for it, it is not better than lllue Pine How much are you in interested Ogdens payrolls and in drinking a better coffee? ,,f tut'r.rt WIlKilllMI IMRUIK Torgeson Co. 3(13 21th Street May Clearance Sale ... YOUR CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF , COATS SUITS vice-preside- nt, Millers Famous llUVi-.lli- pvi'. I J Wool Ensembles j 17 er Mrs. Fred W. Kiescl departed Tuesday for her home in Sacramento after spending the week here with Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel. Everblooming Utah Grown .ii r .! W pi.'.:, J ijt'.f .nil dw i'iU. r ' v:M ' MViil'f I I! .,;! '.I of the assembly. Planned Mildred ft Mrs. Mr. of and frowning, daughter Browning to Wallace Calvin Anwill take place glin, of Salt Lake, omorrow at high noon at the home of Twenty-sev-nt- h be brides parents, 473 worth, Mrs. J. Francis Fowles and street The ceremony will be Hiss Ann Browning. reformed by President George E. Mias irewiing, uncle of the bride. Mrs. Thomas Leslie will preside over ath Nelson will attend the bride as bridge luncheon Saturday at her uid of honor, and Hudson Lumax, 2523 Polk uvenue. home, gait Lake City, will be the best fol-- ij will breakfast A wedding un. The Sempre Music closed for members of the family. The Mrs. George II. Lowe presided over their seasons activitiessociety in the with a picnic oung couple will honeymoon idfic northwest and will return to a delightful bridge luncheon Tuesday Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. afternoon at her home on Tyler ave Joseph E. Olson in Roy. Fifteen club Lake to make their home. nue, in compliment to Mrs. Ray Car-do- n members motored out for luncheon of St Anthony, Idaho, guest of and a most delightful afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Stranquist. Small tables Olson fras assisted by Mrs. C. II. SteParty for Departing Matron Mrs. J. E. McDermond was the mo- - were arranged for luncheon and were vens and Mrs. Junius Smart. for a luncheon given Monday by bright with iris and tulips. Covers jln. LeRoy Pugmire and Mrs. George were laid for Mrs. Cardon, Mrs. StranMrs. C. J. Humphries, Mrs. Frank $, Glen at the Pugmire home on Twen- - quist, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson and Mrs. C. Francis and Mrs. W. II. Williams will fifth street Sixteen guests were B. Stratford of Bingham City, Mrs. entertain at a scries of early summer bidden to enjoy luncheon which was Wallace II. Ellis, Mrs. John Scowthe first being scheduled for followed by cards. croft, Mrs. George Ward, Mrs. Wil- parties, tomorrow at the Humphries home, liam Jackson, Mrs. Roland Smith, Mrs. 1433 Tw'enty-fift- h street. P. J. Carver, Mrs. Junior E. Rich, Mrs. Kappa Beta Elect At the regular meeting of the Kap L. S. Merrill, Mrs. Osmond Hyde, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Cardon of St. Anthony, i Bets chapter, Delphian society Verne Ward, Mrs. Chester Morris and who is the guest of her sister, Idaho, Mrs. at the Hotel Bigelow, William Ludden. onday evening Mrs. II. C. Stranquist, will be the following officers were elected for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth guest of honor at a luncheon today ensuing year: President, Miss Mar-rit- e Miss will entertain members of their bridge given by Mrs. Stranquist at the tea Israelson; nna Starr; secretary, Mrs. Mary club at dinner this evening at their room of Mrs. Angus Kennedy, 2603 lanchard; treasurer; Miss Bertha home on Madison avenue. Three ta- Madison avenue. yes; advisory board. Miss Anna bles will be at play after dinner is Miss Emma Jean Cover, who has all, Mrs. Virginia Houtz Green anc served. elms Ririe. been teaching in the school for the o Mrs. A. P. Miller will entertain a deaf and blind during the school year, Mrs. Con OKeef has luncheon and cards next Thursday an departed Sunday for her home in San to gone rsncisco to visit with her Danville, Kentucky. daughter, Friday at her home, 1433 Twenty-fift- h n Ralph Pherson. street. Lieutenant and Mrs. William A Corn, of Annapolis, Md., and their hree small daughters are houseguests at the home of Mrs. Corns parents, dr. and Mrs. A. L. Brewer, 2131 Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Corn and the children will remain in Ogden for the summer, while Lieutenant-CommandCorn will pass only three weeks here. Morning Wedding marriage of Miss Ritsrday . i!i, in lil.-i- o Vi- i: VO .ir;J fins 'it cf hiv.rs v- 1 . oilier day we were in a homo and had wilh tlie family, nioe people, too. We Ivtiow them well cm ugh so that wo fool free to jfo in tho kitchen. Wo discovered the good housewife brewing eoffoo that was roasted and packed in a far away oily. It is hard to believe that an Ogden housewife can be so thoughtless when there is a good eoffoo roasted and packed in Ogden. the profit from whieh goes in wages to several hundred employes, who in turn spend their T Price DRESS SPECIAL t Mrs. R. II. Marclay, who has been he guest of Mrs. II. U Bell for two weeks, left Wednesday for her home Mrs. Barclay has been n Chicago. ROSE BUSH the motif for a number of intimate ittle parties during her stay in Ogden. !! Dr. and Mrs. R. W. McGinnis Edna and Ruth, left early n the week by motor for a tour of Arizona and northern Mexico. , I 200 Rcautiful New Georgette, Flat Crepe and Chiffon Dresses, in ensemble and sport dress styles, showing all the new pastel and print Mrs. Lee D. Turner went to Farmington Monday evening and organized unit of the American Legion auxi-- j liary to Farmington post No. 27. Mrs. Turner is the district committeewo-ma- n of Weber, Davis and Morgan All counties. STARTS SATURDAY Claudius Pernet EXTRA SPECIAL. . y, Also Premier and Templar, 50c Each number will be preceded by a descriptive reading. The public is cordially invited. 60c Millers & Ellisons flowers Inc. Washington Avenue 100 Unusual new silk and flannel Dresses in plain colors and prints, showing all the new est styles STUDENT TRAINING PASSENGER FLYING We Fly You Anywhere, Any Time." AH Licensed Planes and Pilots. Call Ogden Airport for Particulars. phon 611 FUR SCARFS They Bloom in Six or Seven Weeks! $7 95 Chopin. Union Pacific Airways, Inc. 1 Sleeves. regular stock and formerly priced to $19.95, in dark shades. All sizes lo 4-4- J Five Popular Varieties 35c Each 3 for $1.00 $3.75 Dozen and Long 100 Dresses, selected from our ts f 11 Sizes Martha Colman Carson Presents Pupils Piano students of Martha Colman Carson will give a musicale at Glen Brothers-Robcrrecital hall Monday, June 3, 1929, at 8:00 p. m. James D. Maher will play numbers by Bilbo, Klemm and Jessel. Rubyj Medcraft will play from Blake andj Spaulding. Marjorie Armstrong from, Rebe and Hartmann, Ruth Cross from Kevin, Chopin and Kricsler. Lucille j Van Dyke from Beethoven, Les Chctiz-kToyussen and Sibelius. Edna Charlton from Meyer Ilelmund and JUNE!, 1929 $9 95 Sleeveless 1424 bII rt.4ra at attrartif. prim WALTER GILMORE Farrlfr ml Wahip(oii AtnM riM-ti- f SPECIALS Beautiful New Midsummer Hair Hats, in all the pastel shades. Large and small shapes 200 $495 GENUINE FOX U MILLINERY (SI 23S $495 100 Summer Hats Values to (7.50 $1 ISSES SSLS |